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Angles, Triangles, and Prisms

Angles, Triangles, and Prisms

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Multiple Choice

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Here is the base of a prism. If the height of the prism is 5 cm, what is its surface area?

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150 cm²
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100 cm²
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120 cm²
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180 cm²

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Here is the base of a prism. If the height of the prism is 5 cm, what is its volume?

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100 cm³
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150 cm³
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75 cm³
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200 cm³

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Here is the base of a prism. If the height of the prism is 10 cm, what is its surface area?

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150 cm²
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220 cm²
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290 cm²
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350 cm²

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What is the volume of the prism if the height is 10 cm?

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300 cm³
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250 cm³
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400 cm³
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150 cm³

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Multiple Choice

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Here is the base of a prism. When the height doubled, what was the percent increase for the surface area?

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100%
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50%
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75%
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200%

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Multiple Choice

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Here is the base of a prism. When the height doubled, what was the percent increase for the volume?

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100%
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75%
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200%
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50%

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Multiple Select

Select **all** the situations where knowing the volume of an object would be more useful than knowing its surface area.

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Determining the monetary value of a piece of gold jewelry.

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Filling an aquarium with buckets of water.

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Packing a box with watermelons for shipping.

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Measuring the amount of gasoline left in the tank of a tractor.

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Determining the amount of paint needed to paint a barn.

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What is the surface area of a small staircase where the horizontal piece of each step is 10 inches long and 25 inches wide, and each step is 5 inches above the previous one?

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250n square inches
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500n square inches
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375n square inches
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300n square inches

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Multiple Select

Select **all** the situations where knowing the surface area of an object would be more useful than knowing its volume.

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placing an order for tiles to replace the roof of a house

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estimating how long it will take to clean the windows of a greenhouse

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deciding whether leftover soup will fit in a container

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calculating how much paper is needed to manufacture candy bar wrappers

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buying fabric to sew a couch cover

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What is the surface area of the original rectangular prism?

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94 square inches
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75 square inches
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100 square inches
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80 square inches
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